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1996 Bill(s)
HB 951
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Labor
Description: Limit disciplinary powers of Highway Patrol superintendent. Extend hearing rights to one-day suspensions & demotions.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 952
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Exempt livestock sales from the sales tax by farmers.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 979
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description: Land easements & covenants extend with delinquent tax sales.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 1152
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Consumer Protection
Description: Restrict health insurance policy co-payment requirements. Company must pay excess co-pay charges within 30 days.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 1176
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Civil and Administrative Law
Description: Allow expungement of criminal records in some cases. For non-violent crimes when no subsequent crime in 5 years.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 1418
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Tourism
Description: Repeal law diverting some sales tax to tourism.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 1468
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Judiciary
Description: Allow concealed weapons.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 1470
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Commerce
Description: Allow liquor wholesaler hire person 18 years or older. To stock displays.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HJR 63
Sponsor: Crump, Wayne
Status: H Judiciary
Description: Establish constitutional right to carry concealed weapons. Only those not convicted of felony. More than 82 cosponsors.
See: Official legislative description and status
Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.